javadrinker

For those of you that didn't get a chance to see this during the De Longs Wine Grape Varietal Table offering, the De Longs people also have a Wine Century Club. The club is open to those honest wineaux who have tasted at least 100 different grape varieties. This includes any varietal including those used in blends. I think if some of our wine.woot brethren/sisteren really looked into this, we'd find that many of us are closer to this milestone than we'd think.

Pop on over to the club site and print the PDF application. It will serve as an easy check off tool as you build your palate on some of these many varietals. Post your current count and let us all know if any of you make it to 100.

Also, share if you find a blend that includes one of the harder to find wine varietals. Even some of our woot offerings have a surprise or two if you dig deep enough. For example, if any of you purchased the Jepson offering way back when, the Summertime White included 70% French Colombard...who knew? Or the 2003 Mandolina Toccata...that had 15% Friesa.

Edit: For those interested, this post has links to varietal databases. Also, the post before it has a link to the Century Club site with their Excel/Word files to help you document your progress.

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

Krugsters

InShadows

I guess since the membership form states "Check the box next to each grape variety you have tasted." that the various wine.woot tasting events that we have been to count? I tasted all those wines so I've had those? correct? I'm beginning to fill mine out so I'll get back to ya'll later.

CT“Every time you think something or someone is stupid, it just means there is another thing in this world you don’t understand.” - In memory of Robert, 1975-2009
If you make a man a fire, he'll be warm for a night. If you set him on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Past NoVA Gatherings

MarkDaSpark

InShadows wrote:I guess since the membership form states "Check the box next to each grape variety you have tasted." that the various wine.woot tasting events that we have been to count? I tasted all those wines so I've had those? correct? I'm beginning to fill mine out so I'll get back to ya'll later.

You check every varietal you have personally tasted. So if you tasted all the wines at a wine.woot event, you have had the varietals in each one.

And Java and I found a Grillo wine from Sicily at TimByrd's bday party. nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah ....

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

MarkDaSpark

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

javadrinker

I was thinking about that except I think I was touring the barrel room with SB when everyone tasted the NdN...I do have a bottle here though so I may have to open it up soon.

I also picked up some inexpensive Nero d'Avola and Pinot Blanc bottles yesterday to knock some more varietals off of my list. I want that damn certificate...I don't think I put anywhere near this much effort into my degree.

rpm

CpprCr8 wrote:39 confirmed and another 7 strong "maybes". I'll have to go through and check on some past blends.

Has anyone added a grape yet? I've added one - Xinisteri - so far.

I added "Perelli 101" - a grape developed by my great uncle and used in certain A. Perelli-Minetti & Sons blends back in the late 1970s. There is very little of it around, but it's referred to in some of the literature.

Edit: Removed Muscat Cannelli from list (it's aka is Muscat Blanc), so down to 62)

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

MarkDaSpark

jwhite6114 wrote:For those coming to DC #6, I am bringing a Sicilian wine that has 25% Frappato Nero, 25% Nerello Cappiccio, 25% Nerello Mascallese, 25% Nedo d'Avola. May help push you a few more ahead.

Thank you!!!! Really looking forward to it (NoVA/DC #6 that is!)

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

javadrinker

Oh...C-man's victory was oh so short lived. Was up in Sacramento on business for a couple of days and they have a wine tasting bar in the airport terminal. I was able to try some international wines including one from Greece made with a varietal I had never heard of despite being the first one on the application: Agiorgitiko. That coupled with some other ones I've added recently has me at...dun dun dun...42. Woo hoo...a mere 20 grapes behind Sparky!!! This could still take a while.

Edit: Removed Muscat Cannelli from list (it's aka is Muscat Blanc), so down to 62)

Just FYI, the Grand Noir is aka Baga which is on the list.

And Vinha Velha (from what I can tell) is a blend or a descriptor, not a varietal. Vinha Velha means Old Vine in Portuguese.

No, I'm not checking your work, I'm just researching to see if it reminds me of any wines I might have had. Like the Lenoir which looks like it is used in sacramental wine so I thought I might have had it...turns out no. Last time I go to church just for the booze.

MarkDaSpark

And Vinha Velha (from what I can tell) is a blend or a descriptor, not a varietal. Vinha Velha means Old Vine in Portuguese.

No, I'm not checking your work, I'm just researching to see if it reminds me of any wines I might have had. Like the Lenoir which looks like it is used in sacramental wine so I thought I might have had it...turns out no. Last time I go to church just for the booze.

Thanks. Will check on the Baga/ Grand Noir.

Vinha Velha was listed as a variety on the Roriz Port page. Had it at a Port Wine tasting at The Wine Exchange. So I'll check on that one too.

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

javadrinker

Vinha Velha was listed as a variety on the Roriz Port page. Had it at a Port Wine tasting at The Wine Exchange. So I'll check on that one too.

This is from the Quinta de Roriz website:

"The principal components of the Quinta de Roriz 2004 Vintage were drawn from the old mixed vines, the Touriga Nacional and the Tinta Roriz. Significant contributions were also made by the Tinta Barroca and the Sousão, the latter having been somewhat overlooked in the Douro although it continues to thrive at Roriz. It offers an extra dimension to the Quinta’s Vintage Ports, contributing great complexity, concentration and tannic structure."

I'm thinking the "Vinha Velha" description on the PDF you referenced was meant to be part of the Tinta Roriz mentioned above (which is Tempranillo).

Man, I need to pick up my grape poster from Clayfu. This varietal stuff is fascinating once you start digging in to it.

MarkDaSpark

"The principal components of the Quinta de Roriz 2004 Vintage were drawn from the old mixed vines, the Touriga Nacional and the Tinta Roriz. Significant contributions were also made by the Tinta Barroca and the Sousão, the latter having been somewhat overlooked in the Douro although it continues to thrive at Roriz. It offers an extra dimension to the Quinta’s Vintage Ports, contributing great complexity, concentration and tannic structure."

I'm thinking the "Vinha Velha" description on the PDF you referenced was meant to be part of the Tinta Roriz mentioned above (which is Tempranillo).

Man, I need to pick up my grape poster from Clayfu. This varietal stuff is fascinating once you start digging in to it.

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

Nope, still not buying it. From what I found, Vinha Velha is just how port makers refer to old vine mixed plantings. You linkee me up to a page that shows Vinha Velha as a distinct varietal and I'm in.

themostrighteous

javadrinker wrote:Nope, still not buying it. From what I found, Vinha Velha is just how port makers refer to old vine mixed plantings. You linkee me up to a page that shows Vinha Velha as a distinct varietal and I'm in.

i'm w/ java (not that he asked) cuz i similarly can't find any independent reference to vinha velha (which does mean old vines in Portuguese) as a varietal.

MarkDaSpark

javadrinker wrote:Nope, still not buying it. From what I found, Vinha Velha is just how port makers refer to old vine mixed plantings. You linkee me up to a page that shows Vinha Velha as a distinct varietal and I'm in.

Fine. Be that way. I may not share the Greek Wine I brought back from NoVA/DC with you then ....

Especially since you missed out on the 4 Sicilian grapes .....

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

javadrinker

MarkDaSpark wrote:Fine. Be that way. I may not share the Greek Wine I brought back from NoVA/DC with you then ....

Especially since you missed out on the 4 Sicilian grapes .....

Keep your steenkin' Sicilian grapes (although that bottle did look good in the DC thread)...I just found 4 more varietals in a bottle of Valpolicella that I had at my parents house a while back. The bottle was flawed but damnit I drank it anyway so it counts...woo hoo for Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara, and Negrara (an adder to the list). For those that said to go after Italian blends to build up the list...wtg!!!!

MarkDaSpark

javadrinker wrote:Keep your steenkin' Sicilian grapes (although that bottle did look good in the DC thread)...I just found 4 more varietals in a bottle of Valpolicella that I had at my parents house a while back. The bottle was flawed but damnit I drank it anyway so it counts...woo hoo for Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara, and Negrara (an adder to the list). For those that said to go after Italian blends to build up the list...wtg!!!!

So I take it you don't want to add the Greek grape to your list? It's on the CC list (Roditis).

And up to 68 (maybe more, but must find my other tasting notes first).

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

MarkDaSpark

JOATMON wrote:Am I missing something, or is Orange Muscat not on the list?

Don't see it, and it's listed separately in Wikipedia on Muscat. Add it in one of the blank rows.

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

MarkDaSpark

JOATMON wrote:Only 30 so far, and 21 of these are from single varietal wines (>75%)

Did you add in the varietals we tasted during the RPM tour? Lots of them there. Seghesio had the two whites, and also at Wellington in the Noir de Noirs.

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

MarkDaSpark

polarbear22 wrote:Do you recall what was in the two whites? Easier to ask than dig back through the rpm thread.

Seghesio had the Arneis and the Fiano.

Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

Woot.com is operated by Woot Services LLC.
Products on Woot.com are sold by Woot, Inc., other than items on Wine.Woot which are sold by the seller specified on the product detail page.
Product narratives are for entertainment purposes and frequently employ
literary point of view;
the narratives do not express Woot's editorial opinion.
Aside from literary abuse, your use of this site also subjects you to Woot's
terms of use
and
privacy policy.
Woot may designate a user comment as a Quality Post, but that doesn't mean we agree with or guarantee anything said or linked to in that post.